Career Resources
A degree in psychology prepares you for a broad range of career options. Most psychology
graduates pursue graduate degrees in experimental psychology, organizational, clinical,
and counseling psychology. A growing number of our students enter medical school or
law school. However, students are not limited to graduate degrees. They are also
well prepared for entering the workforce in human resources and have skills applicable
for sales and marketing careers.
Most neuroscience graduates enter medical and dental school, while others work in research
labs at medical schools, and pharmaceutical or biotechnology companies. Graduates
also pursue advanced degrees in neuroscience, biology, chemistry, psychology, and
public health.
How to get started:
Schedule one-on-one meetings with your career consultant, who will assess and analyze
what you need most. Whether you’re crafting a speech or preparing for a job interview,
your career coach is there on the sidelines — pushing you into the game.
Center for Career & Professional Development Resources
- Internship scholar program: Students who find their own internships can compete for this scholarship to pay for travel, living expenses, business supplies, etc. This makes it possible for you to consider “dream job” internships far away from campus.
- Jobs and internship postings on Frog Jobs: Our employee development team’s full-time job is to network with employers across the United States to find jobs and internships to post on TCU’s online jobs listing.
- Career and internship expos: More than 100 employers attend these campus-wide events, held twice a year.
- Interview workshops: Prepare for your interview with a career consultant. Perfect your 30-second intro, know what to wear and learn how to follow up.
- Model resumes for every major: Instead of using a one-size-fits-all resume, gain a competitive edge with a resume that maximizes your major and its skill set.